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Law Practice

Jul. 6, 2011

Law Firms Create 21st Century Libraries

With the death of the traditional library in the Internet age - and the interaction that went along with it - law firms are reconfiguring their spaces to facilitate collaboration among lawyers.


By Susan McRae


Daily Journal Staff Writer


As a summer associate 12 years ago, Aaron B. Bloom said one of the first things that drew him to Los Angeles' Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP was its huge law library.


But it wasn't long before he discovered that in addition to the library's extensive collection, it offered another valuable advantage. It gave him the opportunity to approach some of the firm's senior...

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